Lessons from IPL for India Stock Markets-the Oneil way

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Lessons from IPL for Markets-the O'Neil way! By Marketsmith India

IPL 2020 began with a bang, and now all cricket enthusiasts are busy talking about their favourite team, player, intriguing statistics, and unique insights from the mega event. The 13th edition of the IPL kicked off on a high with a super-over game in the first week and some brilliant performances from Rahul, Mayank, Sanju, among others. So, what lessons are you taking away from these stellar performances that can help you win in the stock market as well?

Lose The Least: In IPL keep NRR high and in Market keep losses low IPL 2020 began with a bang, and now all cricket enthusiasts are busy talking about their favorite team, player, intriguing statistics, and unique insights from the mega event. The 13th edition of the IPL kicked off on a high with a super over game in the first week and some brilliant performances from Rahul, Mayank, Sanju, among others. While talking about statistics and match results, smart cricket fans do not limit their discussions to a win or loss; they also focus on NRR (Net Run Rate) of the teams. In league tournaments, like IPL, NRR is one of the most important statistical figures. It often comes into play at the end of every session to rank the teams that have earned the same number of points. In last year’s IPL, we saw that the league stage ended with three teams earning 12 points each. The top three spots were already occupied, and only one out of these three had a chance to qualify for the playoffs. Here the NRR came into the picture, and SRH made it to the playoffs. For the top two spots also, higher NRR is important. Well, because the teams that are placed first and second get two chances to make it to the final, while the other two have to compulsory win two games to make it to the final. This clearly means that while winning, win big, and while losing the match, lose with minimum margin.

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